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Brand | Husky | Husky | GEARWRENCH | GEARWRENCH |
Name | 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs. 1/2 in. Drive Torque Wrench | 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. Drive Torque Wrench Set (2-Piece) | 1/2 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench 30-340 Nm (25 ft./lbs. to 250 ft./lbs.) | 30 ft. to 250 ft./lbs. 1/2 in. Drive 120XP Micrometer Torque Wrench |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (930) | (588) | (27) | (17) |
Individual/Set | Individual | Individual | Individual | Individual |
Maximum Torque (ft.-lb.) | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 |
Features | Calibrated,No Additional Features | Calibrated,No Additional Features | Calibrated,Digital | |
Wrench length (in.) | 24.2 | 26.5 | 26 | 24.75 |
Hand Tool Type | Torque Wrench | Torque Wrench | Torque Wrench | Torque Wrench |
Drive Size | 1/2 in | 1/2 in | 1/2 in | 1/2 in |
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Brand | Husky | Husky | GEARWRENCH | GEARWRENCH |
Name | 50 ft. /lbs. to 250 ft. /lbs. 1/2 in. Drive Torque Wrench | 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. Drive Torque Wrench Set (2-Piece) | 1/2 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench 30-340 Nm (25 ft./lbs. to 250 ft./lbs.) | 30 ft. to 250 ft./lbs. 1/2 in. Drive 120XP Micrometer Torque Wrench |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (930) | (588) | (27) | (17) |
Individual/Set | ||||
Maximum Torque (ft.-lb.) | ||||
Features | ||||
Wrench length (in.) | ||||
Hand Tool Type | ||||
Drive Size | ||||
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Gary, Each of our torque wrenches is sold with a calibration sheet from the factroy that is good for 90 days after purchase.
Hello, You are correct, the diagram is misleading. While using an in-line extension is not recommended it is sometimes required.
can't see where that is necessary. I do release the settings zero after use. also, I test the wrench on a heavier duty bolt prior to use.
It’s 24” long
Hey Bill, Each box comes with an individual certification. Thanks!
Yes it does.
NO! It is designed to be gripped by the rubber portion of the handle only. If you need to use a cheater bar, you need a bigger torque wrench.
Hey Eddie, It will still be fine. The calibration doesn't have a life expectancy for storage, it is only things such as over-torquing and dropping the wrench that should change it. Thanks!
At the bottom of the wrench, there is a nurled knob. One loosens that to adjust and then tightens down on it to lock whatever weight you have picked. Additionally, remember it is suggested to release the torque settings after use.
It has both scales on it.